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Episode 293: Sweet Potatoes, Solidarity, and Self-Sustaining Care
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Episode 293: Sweet Potatoes, Solidarity, and Self-Sustaining Care

Today’s episode explores the concept of mutual aid and self-sufficiency in the face of diminishing state-provided support systems like healthcare and education. The author of the source article, Dr. Jaime Hoerricks, uses the metaphor of a sweet potato sprouting in water to symbolise resilience and growth despite hostile conditions. Dr. Hoerricks advocates for community-led initiatives such as “health pods,” seed swaps, and sharing homegrown food and traditional knowledge as a means of collective survival and resistance. Ultimately, she suggests that true care comes from within communities and that by returning to ancestral practices of prevention and reciprocity, individuals can create alternative frameworks for well-being that are independent of inadequate institutional systems.

Here’s the link to the source article:

https://autside.substack.com/p/on-sweet-potatoes-and-solidarity

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